Anyone know what this might be?
Probably some species of moth, I hope you don't have many of those.Anyone know what this might be?
Probably some species of moth, I hope you don't have many of those.
Is it ok to have two types of hops in the same dehydrator? I have them well separated. 10 tray dehydrator centennial on top, cascade on the bottom. They are a good 2.5 to 3 in away from each other and empty tras in between.
Is it ok to have two types of hops in the same dehydrator? I have them well separated. 10 tray dehydrator centennial on top, cascade on the bottom. They are a good 2.5 to 3 in away from each other and empty tras in between.
Our brutal 30+ day heat wave knocked my plants down to the roots with just a few brown leaves, but they recovered once the temps dropped a little and now with rain they've really taken off again. Many of them started producing cones now. Be patient, depending on where you are you might still have time to get a crop.No signs of cones yet. I had some small ones starting about a month ago and we got a nasty heat wave. Will high heat delay cone growth? Can it make it so they won't produce at all?
Our brutal 30+ day heat wave knocked my plants down to the roots with just a few brown leaves, but they recovered once the temps dropped a little and now with rain they've really taken off again. Many of them started producing cones now. Be patient, depending on where you are you might still have time to get a crop.
We brewed a wet BIPA on Saturday. 3 pounds of wet cascade hit a 30 minute whirlpool.
This was my take from Sunday's harvest. Just over 303 oz (almost 20lbs) of wet cones. Hopefully all will be ready for packaging on Wednesday.
Wow, 5 lbs per plant?! What are you fertilizing with?!
also how many cones deep will you allow in each of the oasts? I got ~1/5 lbs of wet cascades and its probably 2-3 cones deep in mine, but i dont currently have forced air set up. do you just put a box fan underneath the stack with yours thaymond?
It would be helpful to post a picture.
It starts as this.
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Then to this.
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Once they're all picked they go here.
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And dry in the oast.
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